Products
One of the best-known DALI products is the DALI MegaLine series of high-end loudspeakers.
The DALI Blue series was built between 1980 and 2000.
| 1. Generation | 2. Generation | 3. Generation |
|---|---|---|
| Blue 1001 | ||
| Blue 102 | Blue 202 | Blue 2002 |
| Blue 103 | ||
| Blue 104 | Blue 505 | Blue 5005 |
| Blue 606 | Blue 6006 | |
| Blue 808 | Blue 8008 | |
| Blue 107 | ||
| Blue 109 | Blue 909 |
The DALI Concept 10 is a very large floorstanding model standing at over 1.3m tall and weighing 35 kg. The box has 3 separate enclosures. It has two 10 inch woofers in a separate ported enclosure, a 6.5 midrange and dome tweeter in a top sealed enclosure. The Concept range makes up of several models Floorstanders, Bookshelf and Centre Channels. It is the successor of the DALI Blue series.
| Model | Type |
|---|---|
| Concept 1 | Front/Rear |
| Concept 2 | Front/Rear |
| Concept 6 | Front |
| Concept 8 | Front |
| Concept 10 | Front |
| Concept Center | Center |
| Concept Sub | Subwoofer |
DALI Mentor is a series built since 2009.
| Model | Type |
|---|---|
| Mentor 1 | Front/Rear |
| Mentor 2 | Front/Rear |
| Mentor 5 | Front/Rear |
| Mentor 6 | Front |
| Mentor 8 | Front |
| Mentor LCR | Front/Center/Rear |
| Mentor Sub | Subwoofer |
| Mentor Vokal | Center |
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